Publisher's Summary

In a world where too many financial advisors do not follow their own advice, here is a book written by experts who practice what they teach and who will teach you to thrive, not merely survive, during turbulent economic times. This is the real deal...The Real Book of Real Estate.
The only thing better than one real estate expert teaching you how to invest and win is 20 real estate experts with that same mission. For the first time ever, Robert Kiyosaki, bestselling author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, has assembled in one book an unrivaled cast of real estate wizards and trusted advisors with one purpose in mind: to share their knowledge and teach you to win in real estate.
This is the ultimate real estate book you will come back to again and again. Listen to it cover to cover, or use it as a guide to help when you need it most. The Real Book of Real Estate will be your number one source as you determine the real estate niche that is perfect for you and as you navigate the ups and downs of the real estate market and become the expert you know you can be.
Whether you're a seasoned investor or buying your first property, this is the one book you can and will listen to it over and over. Robert's team of real experts shows you how to: value a property, lease a property and keep it leased, get financing, title and protect entities, find hidden investment opportunities, minimize taxes, and establish your own team of advisors.

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The Real Book of Commercial Real Estate is what this book should be called

This book should be call The Real Book of Commercial Real Estate. They barely mention and single family or multi-family (2-4-plex) homes. Majority 100+ unit apartment complexes and commercial real estate like malls and shopping centers. Good for high level advanced investors but not good for everyday investors.

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2 out of 5 stars
By
Callum
on
12-18-16

One Big Advert

This is pretty much just a book of successful business people trying to sell their services to you. They tell occasional stories of their experiences in real estate but they all pretty much end with, "don't try and do this yourself, pay us to do it for you". 1 hour telling you why you need an interior decorator, 1 hour about why you need a landscaper. Sure these are important parts of investing in real estate, but you don't need an 18 hour long book to tell me about it. It's basically just one big advert.